This is the page where you will find links to websites about Colonial Maryland. You can explore Maryland’s history using these websites:


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You can learn about colonial Maryland on the St. Mary’s City Colonial Kids page. This page contains a link to Exploring Maryland's Roots, which lets you explore colonial Maryland history through 12 interactive activities filled with text, narration, video, and sound effects.



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The Maryland Kids Page is provided by the State of Maryland. Information on Maryland’s history, including how Maryland got its name can be found in the History section.


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The Pratt Library houses digital collections including Portraits of the Six Lord Baltimores and Maryland Colonial Currency.



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At The Society of The Ark and The Dove you can learn about the early settlers' voyage to Maryland.



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You can watch a video and learn more about the lost colonial towns of Providence, Herrington, and London Town at the Lost Towns Project website.


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Local author John T. Marck has put together an informative website about Maryland. Remember not to click on the ads!

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Maryland State Archives

The Maryland State Archives website has a Teaching American History in Maryland section. The introduction to Indentured Servants in Maryland and Two Acts of Toleration may be useful in your research.